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... Bolingbroke . Other lords take sides in the matter , and Bolingbroke , finding that Mowbray is dead and cannot be summoned to give evidence , decides that the differences shall rest " under gage . " York brings news of Richard's ...
... Bolingbroke . Other lords take sides in the matter , and Bolingbroke , finding that Mowbray is dead and cannot be summoned to give evidence , decides that the differences shall rest " under gage . " York brings news of Richard's ...
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... Bolingbroke's character ; and since the spectators of this play could not explain Bolingbroke's character by the aid of plays then unwritten , we have no right to read into the Bolingbroke of Richard II . the Bolingbroke of Henry IV ...
... Bolingbroke's character ; and since the spectators of this play could not explain Bolingbroke's character by the aid of plays then unwritten , we have no right to read into the Bolingbroke of Richard II . the Bolingbroke of Henry IV ...
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... Bolingbroke's persuasions by pointing out to York that the banished man has sworn that he is only returning for his own ; on that condition only are the nobles supporting him . Before Flint Castle , when Bolingbroke knows that Richard ...
... Bolingbroke's persuasions by pointing out to York that the banished man has sworn that he is only returning for his own ; on that condition only are the nobles supporting him . Before Flint Castle , when Bolingbroke knows that Richard ...
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